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The winter transfer window has officially closed, but there will still be some new signings over the next few weeks as players are allowed a five-day transfer window after completing their postseason schedule.
More than 2,000 players entered the transfer portal in December and a large percentage of them have already chosen a transfer destination, but there are still plenty of influential players who remain unsigned.
This week we highlight the best possible transfer prospects at each position. Next up are the wide receivers.
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Branch is one of the most electrifying players in all of college football, but things didn’t go the way he expected in the USC. Now a two-time five-star, Branch is watching carefully Georgia and Arizona State. He visited both programs with his brother, a four-star defensive back transfer Zion Branchand it is very likely that they will end up together.
There are many other programs that try to get involved, including Oregon, Washington and Texas.
A highly touted high school player, Stellato had an injury-riddled career Clemson. He has recorded 64 catches, more than 600 receiving yards and two touchdown catches over the last two seasons.
Louisville, West Virginia and Michigan are just some of the programs related to Stellato in recent days.
Edwards is coming off a career year – 83 catches for 978 yards and six touchdowns – and was named First Team Conference USA. He was a hot commodity on the portal, with offers from South CarolinaUSC, Virginia Techstate of arizona, Texas A&M and Florida State among the many programs that accompany it.
Edwards has one year of eligibility remaining thanks to the NCAA’s college waiver, and is also considering Indiana, Nebraska, Colorado and Ole Miss.
South Dakota State’s star quarterback Mark Gronowski entered the transfer portal earlier this weekend and his top receiver is also looking for a new team. Wilde, who finished last season with 71 catches, 1,154 receiving yards and 12 receiving touchdowns, certainly has plenty of Power Four opportunities, but he entered the transfer portal with a “do not contact” flag.
Washington State and Nebraska are rumored to be among his leading candidates, but they don’t rule out Wilde pursuing Gronowski.
Clement appeared as West VirginiaThis is the best receiving option this season after starting last year as a pass rusher. This year, the West Virginia native had 51 catches, 741 receiving yards and five touchdown receptions.
Clement is only a redshirt sophomore and there are plenty of Power Four programs that could use a player like him to round out their receiving corps.
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